Scalp Treatments Canton OH

Find top doctors who perform Scalp Treatments in Canton, OH. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Canton, OH.

Local Businesses

Christine Marie Adamick

330-494-7494
6525 Market Ave N # 100
Canton, OH 44721


Patricia Lizabeth Powers

(330) 494-4222
6461 Frank Ave Nw
Canton, OH 44720


Allergy & Dermatology Assoc

(330) 433-1322
4677 Fulton Dr Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Sanderson, Stephanie – Washington Sq Medical Center

(330) 494-7494
6525 Market Ave N
Canton, OH 44721


Mary Ellen Staus

330-433-1353
6046 Whipple Ave Nw
Canton, OH 44720


Bailie, Jamie – Michael Barat Inc

(330) 837-6842
4186 Holiday St Nw
Canton, OH 44701


El-Charif, Maria

330-244-8886
4340 Fulton Dr Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Burdette, Bonnie – Neurocare Sleep Ctr

(330) 494-2097
4105 Holiday St Nw
Canton, OH 44701


Thottam John J Facs Inc.

(330) 492-8521
4800 Higbee Ave Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Ash David C Zetz Michael R Dds Sndhmr R Nl Dds

1-330-493-1605
4181 Holiday Street Northwest
Canton, OH 44718


Chinyere Orafu

(330) 343-8200
4883 Dressler Road Nw, Ste 302
Canton, OH 44718


Hamon, Chris – Western Reserve Ctr

(330) 453-8570
3215 Cleveland Ave Nw
Canton, OH 44701


Jansen, Molly – Gr Sicard Incorporated

(330) 497-7525
4825 Munson St Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Marcianito A Bautista

(330) 433-1322
4677 Fulton Dr Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Berbaum, Mark

330-966-1416
4527 Everhard Rd Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Tri-County Dermatology Inc

(330) 492-2327
4240 Munson St Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Dr.Christine Adamick

(330) 494-7497
6525 Market Avenue North
Canton, OH 44721


Zaheer Shah

(330) 499-2209
4665 Douglas Circle N.W. Suite 103
Canton, OH 44718


Implant Center

(330)493-1605
4181 Holiday Street Northwest
Canton, OH 44718


Bautista Mars A Facs Inc

1-330-489-1466
1330 Mercy Drive Northwest
Canton, OH 44708


Scalp Treatments FAQ in Canton, OH

How can I repair my scalp naturally?

Take vitamins. Add omega-3s and antioxidants to your diet. Avoid washing your hair every day. Wrap your hair instead of air drying. Cut down on heat styling. Use essential oils. Wear a hat. Try coconut oil.

How do you keep your scalp healthy?

Use gentle hair care products. Avoiding products that contain sulfates, alcohols, or fragrances may help improve your scalp health. Shampoo gently. Wash less often. Try an omega-3 supplement. Eat more antioxidants. Try probiotics. Use a scalp scrub.

How can I exfoliate my scalp naturally?

Just mix a spoon of brown sugar to your shampoo and then, apply it gently in circular motions on your scalp. Do this for about four to five minutes. Be patient while your wash your hair. Rinse thoroughly.

What is the most common scalp disorder?

1. Seborrheic Dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic form of eczema. It can develop in parts of your body with lots of sebaceous glands (which produce and secrete oil), including your scalp, face and the folds of your skin.

How do I get rid of thick plaque on my scalp?

Over-the-counter (OTC) products may help manage symptoms if you have mild scalp psoriasis. The two active ingredients that you should look for in OTC products are salicylic acid and tar (either coal or wood tar). Salicylic acid works to soften plaques and scales and remove scales from the skin.

How often should scalp treatment be done?

Scalp exfoliation can be one part scalp massage, another part skin treatment. Although it’s safe to massage your scalp every day, you shouldn’t exfoliate your scalp more than once or twice a week.

How do you deep cleanse your scalp?

Massage your scalp. Comb your scalp. Use an oil treatment. Apply your own DIY baking soda shampoo to your hair. Give your hair an apple cider vinegar rinse. 8 natural scalp cleansers. Ditch your straighteners. Trim and detox.

What does scalp seborrhea look like?

Seborrheic dermatitis signs and symptoms may include: Flaking skin (dandruff) on your scalp, hair, eyebrows, beard or mustache. Patches of greasy skin covered with flaky white or yellow scales or crust on the scalp, face, sides of the nose, eyebrows, ears, eyelids, chest, armpits, groin area or under the breasts.

What does scalp folliculitis look like?

Folliculitis signs and symptoms include: Clusters of small bumps or pimples around hair follicles. Pus-filled blisters that break open and crust over. Itchy, burning skin.

How do you know if your scalp needs a detox?

You might consider a scalp detox if you’re experiencing excessive dryness, itching, dandruff, or general scalp discomfort. “Typically, you’ll have a lot of buildup around the follicle, so it’s almost like you can’t see down in there,” Johnson says. “Every four to six weeks, it’s time for a detox.”